Thunderstorms and Tornadoes Last Lecture: We looked at severe weather events in the lower latitudes Principal weather event is the formation and movement of Tropical Cyclones Today: Today we will look at severe weather in the mid-latitudes Most severe weather is related to thunderstorms • Significant convection and precipitation • Very strong winds • Produces thunder and lightning • Can also initiate tornados - most intense wind events on planet
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Thunderstorms and TornadoesLast Lecture:
We looked at severe weather events in the lower latitudes
Principal weather event is the formation and movement of Tropical Cyclones
Today:Today we will look at severe weather in the mid-latitudes
Most severe weather is related to thunderstorms• Significant convection and precipitation• Very strong winds• Produces thunder and lightning• Can also initiate tornados - most intense wind events on planet
Thunderstorms and TornadoesThunderstorms
Cells of local, intense convection resulting in the formation of cumulonimbus clouds, heavy rainfall, lightning and occasionally hail and tornados
Thunderstorms and TornadoesAir Mass Thunderstorms
Isolated storms generated by daytime heating of land surface
Convection Cell
Thunderstorms and TornadoesSevere Thunderstorms
Thunderstorms with high winds, hail and possibly tornados
Thunderstorms and TornadoesMesoscale Convective System
Long-lived, intense cluster of convection cellsMesoscale Convective Complexes
Large circular complex of thunderstorms active during the night
Thunderstorms and TornadoesSquall line
Line of severe thunderstorms and very strong winds
Thunderstorms and TornadoesDry line
Boundary between hot, dry air and warm, moist air, which tends to form squall line
Thunderstorms and TornadoesLightning
electrical discharge producing light from cloud to cloud or cloud to groundThunder
sound of rapid expansion & cooling of superheated air around a lightning bolt
Thunderstorms and TornadoesCharge Separation
Difference in charge between cloud top and bottom
Thunderstorms and TornadoesLightning stroke
Complex series of processes which produce electrical discharge between cloud and groundLeader
Channel of ionized air along which lightning stroke propagates
Thunderstorms and TornadoesTornado
Small, intense cyclonic storm characterized by a funnel descending from mesocyclone
Thunderstorms and TornadoesTornado Dynamics Wind Shear
Convection
Thunderstorms and TornadoesTornado Dynamics con’t. Mesocyclone
Tornado
Thunderstorms and TornadoesTornado Structure
Thunderstorms and TornadoesWeather Conditions during Formation
Cold front provides Wind Shear
Squall Line provides Convection
Thunderstorms and Tornadoes“Tornado Alley”
Region of the United States with high frequency of tornado occurrence
Thunderstorms and TornadoesFujita Scale
Measure of strength of tornado based upon severity of damage left behind
Thunderstorms and TornadoesDetection of Tornado Vortex Signature using Radar